SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California is expanding the list of people eligible for coronavirus vaccine by another 4 to 6 million people. State Health Director Dr. Mark Ghaly said Friday that starting March 15 severely disabled people and those with health … [Continue reading] about The Latest: California expands eligible list for vaccine
Amazon sues NY attorney general to stop virus probe
NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon is suing the attorney general of New York in a bid to stop her from suing the company over its coronavirus safety protocols and the firing of one of its outspoken workers. In the lawsuit filed Friday in Brooklyn federal court, … [Continue reading] about Amazon sues NY attorney general to stop virus probe
Biden to slowly allow 25,000 people seeking asylum into US
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Biden administration on Friday announced plans for tens of thousands of people who are seeking asylum and have been forced to wait in Mexico under a Trump-era policy to be allowed into the U.S. while their cases wind through … [Continue reading] about Biden to slowly allow 25,000 people seeking asylum into US
The most sought-after benefit for feds during a pandemic
For some of us, the pandemic has felt like a version of Groundhog Day. Wake up, work, sleep, repeat. Maybe learn a new hobby somewhere in between. Phil Connors learned to play the piano. For others, life couldn’t be more different. Like say, Jack … [Continue reading] about The most sought-after benefit for feds during a pandemic
Draghi forms new govt blending experts, political operatives
ROME (AP) — Former European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi on Friday accepted the Italian president’s bid to form a new government, announcing a Cabinet of experts mixed with experienced political hands, at once seeking to reassure financial markets … [Continue reading] about Draghi forms new govt blending experts, political operatives